The Builders Ladder - Podcast Episode

[ON SITE] The #1 Estimating Mistake Attracting UNQUALIFIED Tire Kickers | Steve Glover

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EPISODE Notes

Steve from Paragon in Toowoomba faced the exact friction that stalls scaling construction companies. He was providing fast pricing based on standard allowances, which created a dangerous environment of extras bills and constant client revisions once the build started. To solve this, he stepped away from the volume builder overheads model and introduced a highly structured paid design phase.

By charging $3,300 upfront, clients now work directly with an interior designer to finalize every fixture and fitting before a contract is ever presented. This exact operational shift reduced dropouts to under five percent. He further solidified this system by utilizing a 292 square meter display home as an immersive educational space, letting the architecture and physical supplier lookbooks do the heavy lifting of the sales process.

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đź•’ Timestamped Key Points

04:15 Utilizing a 292 square meter display home as a passive sales environment to avoid hovering over prospects.
07:30 Structuring physical lookbooks to provide marketing leverage for preferred suppliers in a tight economy.
09:40 Financing a display home for capital growth while utilizing the double garage as a primary team office space.
18:50 Tracking 14 active sites and pipeline stages using a physical annual calendar and baseline schedule milestones.
20:15 Mandating a $3,300 paid design experience to detail budgets and inclusion lists before contract presentation.
24:20 Maintaining volume builder overheads at eight to ten percent on a twelve million dollar revenue target.
30:10 Deploying physical Wow Pack touchpoints containing signed letters and lookbooks to secure pre-meeting micro-commitments.

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